She soon inspires the young man with her own daring notions. Aruns Tarquinius and the younger Tullia, when they had, by immediate successive deaths, made their houses vacant for new nuptials, are united in marriage, Servius rather not prohibiting than approving the measure. [Footnote 57: This is noticed as the first trace of the Agrarian division by Niebuhr, i.p.
161.] [Footnote 58: _His son_.
Dionysius will have it that he was the grandson.
See Nieb.i.p.
367.] 47.